A large influx of college-educated workers, strong job growth and low unemployment helped Colorado place No. 3 on this year’s list of America’s Top States for Business, a CNBC-produced business climate study released Tuesday. Trailing Texas and top-seeded Utah overall, Colorado ranked first nationally in workforce and second in economy. It also made the top 10 in technology and innovation, business friendliness and access to capital. The survey scores states on more than 60 measures using publicly available data. Here’s how Colorado did in each category:• Workforce: 283/400, No. 1• Cost of doing business: 126/350, No. 37• Infrastructure and transportation: 181/350, No. 29• Economy: 288/340, No. 2• Quality of life: 219/325, No. 12• Technology and innovation: 183/250, No. 8• Education: 104/200, No. 25• Business friendliness: 99/160, No. 9• Cost of living: 29/75, No. 32• Access to capital: 43/50, No. 8• Total: 1,555/2,500, No. 3